Thats the idea behind Samsungs most focused smartwatch yet, the Galaxy Watch Active2 UnderArmour Edition. The loaded smartwatch, which will hit the market this fall, doesnt just offer the basics that youve come to expect from todays tech. It delivers unique performance metrics that are geared strictly toward focused runners, pushing them towards flawless running form.
How? If you have a pair of UA HOVR Connected running shoes, you can connect those shoes directly to the Watch Active2. You'll need a pair of connected shoes, like these UnderArmour HOVR Sonics to get it to work.
But once you have that, the Watch Active2 can easily deliver you regular metrics on your stride length, pace, and the nuances of your running form (running too much heel-toe? Too much on your forefoot?), all in the hopes of making you a better runner.
It does so in ways that beat the basic connectivity you might get with a smartphone. Youll get regular audio cues and haptic feedback from the watch, telling you to pick it up, slow things down, or refocus on a consistent stride. The end result should keep you healthier, and itll keep you accountable to a clean, steady stride, and a pace that your body can manage without injury.
That connectivity is the highlight of a running-focused smartwatch package. MyMapRun is also included, along with six months of premium membership. The Watch Active2 loads up on the standard goodies you need to track your performance, too, such as heart rate, overall pace, and sleep time.
Its a robust package that also seems to be Samsungs most focused smartwatch yet. Samsung has spent the last few years experimenting with a host of fitness-focused smartwatch ideas, but here, its very obviously targeting runners. Its a space worth entering, too, especially since Samsung arrives armed with a connected shoe that can deliver detailed information about your run in a way that other devices on the market cant.
Watch for the Samsung Watch Active2 this fall.